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Resolution No. 99-4377, dated May 26, 1999 created Cebu City Ordinance No. 1764. Otherwise known as the
Policy Foundations of the Cebu City Ordinance No. 1764 DENR Department Administrative Order No. 30, Section 1 The Guidelines for the Transfer & Implementation of DENR Functions as Devolved to the Local Government Units
DENR Department Administrative Order No. 30, Section Management, protection, rehabilitation and maintenance of small watershed areas which are sources of legal water supply as identified or to be identified by the DENR and the enforcement of forest laws in community-based forestry project areas, small watershed areas and communal forests, have been devolved to the Local Government Units.
Policy Foundations of the Cebu City Ordinance No. 1764 Presidential Decree No.1067, Article 5. Otherwise, known as, The Water Code of the Philippines. Provides for the retention in urban areas of at least three (3) meters from the banks of rivers, streams and shores of the seas, and throughout their entire length, along their margins, are subject to the easement for public use in the interest of recreation, aesthetics, water sourcing, navigation, floatage, fishing and salvage have been blatantly violated.
The Cebu River Eco-Park Commission, however, did not live long. The Cebu City Ordinance # 1764 was archived when the election season of 2001 was on its height. April 28, 2004 9th Sangguniang Panlungsod held its regular Council session and passed Resolution No. 04-3993 amending Cebu City Ordinance # 1764 to Cebu City Ordinance # 1997 and was carried on unanimously. May 12, 2004 Cebu City Ordinance # 1997 was signed by Hon. Mayor Tomas R. Osmea. Cebu City Ordinance No. 1997 authored by Hon. Nestor Archival.
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Restoration of the riverbed gradient by building gabions and impounding dams. Implement erosion control measures.
No sand & gravel extraction in any part of the river except for supervised harvesting of silt and sand trapped in gabions. Strict implementation of garbage & solid waste dumping in the river. Strict control on point source pollution and waste water treatment.
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2Purposes/ Objectives
Institution of barangay level management and monitoring groups for their respective sections of the river.
Initiate a complementary sanitation project of household water conservation and rainwater harvesting.
Created the CC-REPMC: Code named Bantay Sapa Commission of Cebu City under the office of the Mayor.
Composed of a chairman and 6 members representing governmental and non-governmental organizations.
The Commission in City Ordinance 1764 amended to Council and its Composition. Created CCRMC under the Office of the Mayor.
Composed of 15 members
Amended & reworded only Functions & the Powers of the Council Coordinating Agency
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Whereas, Cebu City has prided itself as a boom city, however the lack of water has loomed as a creeping crisis;
Whereas, in an integrated national and local development plan,
the importance of a viable water resource is essential for continuous economic growth, more so with a growing population;
Whereas, the persistent abuse and degradation of the watersheds, over-pumping from groundwater sources, organic and metal pollution in the rivers show a crisis already in progress; Whereas, the condition of the Guadalupe River and other rivers in the City of Cebu reflect the true picture of the economic and social health and, if not counteracted, will result in severe ecological and devastating consequences;
Whereas, an effective water resource and river rehabilitation as part of a political agenda is a key element to poverty eradication, health improvement, nutrition, protection of indispensable ecology, economic and social development; Whereas, there is an imperative need to amend City ordinance No 1764 in order to ensure that the technical studies for the rehabilitation of rivers in the City of Cebu as proposed by CUSW and other nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) can be properly implemented in stages;
Whereas, the principles of the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) which is defined as a process of coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources within hydrological boundaries in order to optimize economic and social welfare, without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems shall likewise be adopted as a policy.
Initiatives undertaken while Cebu City Ordinance No. 1997 was in its amending stage
2001-2002 : Coordinative efforts with the Office of Councilor Nestor Archival and CUSW
2003 - 2004
: Conduct of the Guadalupe River Clean-up during the International Year of Freshwater, with CUSW taking the lead together with the Academe and other private sector, NGAs and other NGOs.
:The conduct of Solid Waste Management activities led by Lihok Pilipina Fdn., Inc. to minimize the disposal of garbage into the rivers; most especially into the Guadalupe River. The Buhisan river clean-up conducted by CUSW.
Initiatives undertaken while Cebu City Ordinance No. 1997 was in its amending stage
University of Cebu led by Sr. Sandra Clemente, RSCJ and the Metro Cebu
Environmental Initiatives Council conducted a Rapid Rural Appraisal of the Guadalupe River together with the barangay residents traversing along the river. University of Cebu & MCEIC conducted the Strategic Planning Workshop for the Guadalupe River. The Kitakyushu City and Cebu City governments with MCEIC conducted initial plans for the construction of a jokaso, which is a sewage treatment plan project. The jokaso project has to start off with a workshop on sewage treatment plant prior to the construction of said STP. The pilot area for the jokaso is located in Sambag II, the Balan Kapuna POs. Series of meetings for the Guadalupe River Strategic Planning.
The Dawn of the Activation of the Cebu City Ordinance No. 1997
November 2004 After a series of meetings for the Guadalupe River Strategic Planning, it was timely that UN-ESCAP had funds for a jokaso workshop. In a meeting held in the office of Hon. Nestor Archival, CUSW suggested that it might as well be an integrated workshop for the Guadalupe River which also includes the City Governments initiative on solid waste management and was carried on.
February 2- 4, 2005
: Kitakyushu Initiative Workshop on Wastewater and Solid Waste Management of Guadalupe River in Cebu City was conducted in Waterfront Cebu City Hotel. : Lead Agencies: UN-ESCAP; Cebu City Government City Planning Office; Kitakyushu City Government; IGES, MCEIC. PCAPI-7, CUSW; DENR-7; EMB7; IBP-7; WRC : A multi-sectoral future search conference to come up with a holistic and integrated management of Cebu Citys water resources with the river basin as a planning unit-the Guadalupe River. : Output was the formation of the Guadalupe River AdHoc Committee. : Another Output of the workshop is the action program of the Guadalupe River Rehabilitation and Revitalization Project.
Cebu Uniting for Sustainable Water Fdn., Inc. (CUSW) Lihok Pilipina Fdn., Inc. LPFI Cebu City Planning and Development Office CCPDO University of Cebu UC Ramon Aboitiz Development Fdn., Inc. (RAFI) Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) Metro Cebu Environmental Initiatives Council (MCEIC) Department of Environment and Natural Resources / CENRO - DENRO/CENRO Brgy. Captain Concha, Calamba Hon. Edwin Jagmoc Hon. Nestor D. Archival Chairman of the Urban Poor Federation
Detailed planning for the rehabilitation and management of the Guadalupe River.
Organization / facilitation of monitoring and evaluation schemes for projects / programs and activities related to the rehabilitation and management of the Guadalupe River.
Cebu City Rivers Management Coordinating Council Cebu City Ordinance No. 1764 and 1997
Executive Directors of the CCRMC: Hon. Nestor Archival & Mr. Francisco Fernandez Hon. Edwin Jagmoc , as Chairperson for the Guadalupe River TWG Hon. Joey Daluz, as Chairperson for the Buhisan River Management Team (RMT)
* Suggestion to change the Technical Working Group (TWG) to River Management Team (RMT)
The Kitakyushu Initiative Workshop on Wastewater and Solid Waste Management of Guadalupe River in Cebu City Action Program
Thematic Area 1.Policy/Legislation and Enforcement 2. Advocacy Public Education Color 2010 Operationalization of the Guadalupe River Management Council Individual community river management plan. Public/private schools involvement in river education/Suroy Sapa Rehabilitation oh headwater Formation and functionalization of Guadalupe Bantay Sapa/inter-barangay monitoring team. Eco-Park Pilot Project Appropriate Technologies: STP, MRF/ 3Rs, drainage networks Baseline data: biological, inventory of residents/structures, social acceptability of ATs Related studies: IEC impact, relocation, eco-tourism feasibility M & E Framework 2020 Relocation of residents within 3 meter easements Institutionalization of solid waste management ( zerodumping of garbage) 2030 Sustained Ecotourism
3. Environmental Management
Community management of appropriate technologies (STP, MRF/3Rs) drainage networks, ecotourism, headwater rehabilitation.
Institutionalization of M & E System Related Studies: Hydrology, SMEs, cable car Research/resource museum
Sustained M & E Construction of cable car Guadalupe River Water Research Development Center
5 year Plan
Program Plan KRA Financial Requirement
1. Operationalization of the Guadalupe River Management TWG and Cebu City River Management Council (CCRMC) appointment of the CCRMC E.D and Secretariat Formalization of GRMTWG and CCRMC (organizational structure/roles and relationship) operations of secretariat Php 500,000 Cebu City Government Cebu City LGU/Mayor
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CUSW
CUSW
Biophysical Profile
Php 1.5 M
5 year Plan
Program Plan KRA Financial Requirement Source Agency/ Person Involved 05 06 07 08 09 10
structures within the 3-meter easement Socio-economic profile (inventory and practices of residents within 3-meter easements Institutional Profile Management framework 13 barangay development plans 6 training programs Php 2.6 M at Php 220,000/brgy. Cebu City Government Lihok Pilipina/CUSW
Socioeconomic/demographic survey Survey of existing Institutions and Interventions General Management Planning Barangay Planning Formation of tripartite brgy. Committees
5 year Plan
Program Plan 3. Capacity Building of Barangay Committees KRA Financial Requirement Source Agency/ Person Involved 05 06 07 08 09 10
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training - leadership, IWRM, community development, ENRM suroy-sapa (IEC) Bantay-sapa (M and E)
4. Eco-tourism development
EcoPark Pilot Project 5. Sewerage Treatment Plant Eco-park at Pasil Sapangdaku Php_____ Cebu City Government Cebu City LGU/Hon. Jagmoc
Formation/
Institutionalization of POs Construction and Maintenance of STP
Php_____
UNESCAP/IGES
Php_____
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5 year Plan
Program Plan KRA Financial Requirement Source Agency/ Person Involved 05 06 07 08 09 10
Php 6M
Community organizing minor infrastructure reforestation/ enrichment planting Maintenance 3.5 M at Php 250,000/brgy Hon. Archival / Lihok Pilipina/ SWM Board/ EMB
7. Solid Waste Management Community Organizing formation and institutionalization of People's Organization
MRF/brgy.
A Cebu City Government and CUSW initiative, workshop to address Cebu s water resources adversity.
Integrated water resources management Massive information, education, communication campaign Socialized housing Creation of community-based environmental task force Advancement of peoples agenda Settlement of territorial and forestal boundaries
Chair of the BRMT Hon. Joey Daluz Co-Chair from the Civil Society Secretariat Office of the Chair of BRMT Note: a.) To be endorsed by CCRMC for a city resolution. b) To formulate the TOR.
Our legacy to the future generations we hope we will bequeath to you an environment that is pristine, worthy of your life.
Reviewed By: Jerry Pupos, Jr. Executive Director, CUSW Edwin S. Arco, CoChairperson, Research & Development Committee, CUSW